. Catalogue and price list. Rock plants Catalogs; Rock gardens Vermont Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Catalogs. ASARUM canadensis:—4 in. Good ground cover for dense shade 25 ASCLEPIAS pumila:—Small procumbant plants with lovely dark green finely divided foliage, creamy white flowers tinted pink in late summer. .50 ASPERULA cynanchica:—4 in. An airy spray of white bloom. Aug. .25 ASTER:—This lovely genus contains many real Rock Garden Gems. Give them full sun in any kind of soil. A. aLpinus:—6-10 in. This lovely Aster has large daisy-like blooms of a bluish-purple shade. Blooms very profusely
. Catalogue and price list. Rock plants Catalogs; Rock gardens Vermont Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Catalogs. ASARUM canadensis:—4 in. Good ground cover for dense shade 25 ASCLEPIAS pumila:—Small procumbant plants with lovely dark green finely divided foliage, creamy white flowers tinted pink in late summer. .50 ASPERULA cynanchica:—4 in. An airy spray of white bloom. Aug. .25 ASTER:—This lovely genus contains many real Rock Garden Gems. Give them full sun in any kind of soil. A. aLpinus:—6-10 in. This lovely Aster has large daisy-like blooms of a bluish-purple shade. Blooms very profusely in June 25 A. alpinus albus:—A white form of the above. Equally good 25 A. ericoides Blue Star:—The most graceful and airy of all the Aster genus, this and its companion, "Chastity" are hybrids originating in Eng- land. Has innumerable small blue flowers on branching thread-like stems. .50 A. ericoides Chastity:—Like the above, but color is white 35 A. linariifolius:—12 in. 1 inch blue flowers in September 25 A. luteus:—18 in. A lovely yellow hybrid 35 A. Star of Eisenbach:—A large flowered blue variety of A. alpina 35 A. sericeus:—18 in. Silky foliage with claret colored flowers 35 A. Townsendi:—12 in. Covered with light blue flowers in Sept 35 A, Wartburg Star:—An A. alpinus with enormous flowers 50 A, New Dwarf Hybrids:—These are a wonderful new race of Asters. They are really tiny forms of the Michaelmas Daisies, and are a most wel- come addition to our Fall blooming rock plants. A. Aurora:—18 in. Semi-double. Shell pink, yellow center 25 A. Bluebird:—10 in. Clear lavender-blue 25 A. Blue Bouquet:—12 in. Violet blue with yellow eye 25 A. Constance:—9 in. Shell pink ..25 A. Countess of Dudley:—12 in. Clear pink, yellow eye. October 25 A. Daphne:—12 in. Pink shaded lilac 25 A. Lavenda:—Lavender blue flowers. 6 in. Blooms early 25 A. Lady Henry Maddocks:—Clear pink flowers early in September 25 A. Lilac Time:—12 in. Bus
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